1 H11 à 2.500.000 Credits (already in use, but has only some kilometers in counter into orbit and back to shipyard, so nearly new and qualified as well! power drive never used, no carbon traces, all slots tested and cleaned; no guarantee, cause it was alien-work - a really good offer!)

1 H11 à 2.500.000 Credits (already in use, but has only some kilometers in counter into orbit and back to shipyard, so nearly new and qualified as well! power drive never used, no carbon traces, all slots tested and cleaned; no guarantee, cause it was alien-work - a really good offer!)

i placed an order for all of the components, dont need the hull, already have some...they are older hulls, but are still brand new..nver even seen open space

only partial exicutution again... i will order again...malestrome needs to fix this...i rarely get what i order..alot of times someone who offers less than i do gets is..thats bull...

The marketplace is very well elaborated!
I don't think there are bugs.
If you offer more money, the probability, that you get things, is higher. If you don't get things, noone, who offered less money than you, will get them as well, only those who offered more money and the real price then is the average of their offer and the price of the sellers (so it may be that the market price is lower than your offer, although you didn't get things).

You must take a look on "Sell/Buy", too:
For example T12 today:
Price: 187500
Vol: 60
Sell: 60
Buy: 850

You see, there are much more buyers and every seller sold all his T12 (Vol and Sell are equal).
You may compare it with a tray of 6 cakes in a room of 85 hungry people. Only 6 people may get one. If they get auctioned you must offer more money than all the others

If you offer for example 500k Credits for one T12 (that's a great deal to much for T12), I'm sure you'll get some and the price won't be higher than 200k, if there are other buyers, who offer less money than you.
But be careful: the higher your amount, the more you risk